Oklahoma CBD Business Owner Files Lawsuit Alleging Fraud & Breach of Contract

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Despite Schrick’s verbal partnership agreement in which it is alleged she would pay 5% of CBD oil sales to Shannon, she only paid $800.

Defendant Schrick Previously Sued for Breach of Contract and to Dissolve Partnership

After our interview with Jimmy Shannon, we continued our research and found several past lawsuits involving Mary Schrick. While some name her as a defendant as the member of a board for an Oklahoma charity, it is interesting to note that she was named as a defendant in a lawsuit filed in 2000 by Dr. Howard Hagglund and The 3rd Opinion. Schrick and her business (listed as both Starr Walker and Walker Starr) were sued by Hagglund in an effort to dissolve their partnership. The lawsuit lasted five years before a dismissal with prejudice was granted by the court because of the plaintiff’s failure to prosecute.

While the Oklahoma court system will be the deciding factor on whether Schrick acted in a fraudulent manner and scammed Ambary Health, there is at least one other decades old lawsuit that involved Schrick as a defendant where she was forced to pay $2,500 to a plaintiff. The plaintiff, Mohamad Toutounji, had to file a Motion to Enforce Settlement Agreement for breach of contract.

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